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Esther Smith, program director at Tooley Hall, walks past a poster created by one of the residents, with inspirational messages added by the other residents. At Tooley Hall, a halfway house, women are given help with the transition from their time in prison to a functional life in the community. Lisl Auman is expected to stay here when she is released from prison. She was originally sentenced to life in prison without a chance of parole for her involvement in a burglary in 1997 that led to the death of a policeman. The sentence was overturned in March, 2005 due to an error in the jury instructions. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***

Esther Smith, program director at Tooley Hall, walks past a poster created by one of the residents, with inspirational messages added by the other residents. At Tooley Hall, a halfway house, women are given help with the transition from their time in prison to a functional life in the community. Lisl Auman is expected to stay here when she is released from prison. She was originally sentenced to life in prison without a chance of parole for her involvement in a burglary in 1997 that led to the death of a policeman. The sentence was overturned in March, 2005 due to an error in the jury instructions. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***

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EJ;Esther Smith, program director at Tooley Hall, walks past a poster created by one of the residents, with inspirational messages added by the other residents. At Tooley Hall, a halfway house, women are given help with the transition from their time in prison to a functional life in the community. Lisl Auman is expected to stay here when she is released from prison. She was originally sentenced to life in prison without a chance of parole for her involvement in a burglary in 1997 that led to the death of a policeman. The sentence was overturned in March, 2005 due to an error in the jury instructions. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***

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2005-09-02 04:05:08

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2005:08:18 09:40:58

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